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  • The Red Tree

    The Red Tree

    The red tree is a picture book in which the persona struggles to overcome their turmoil in her inner self. The persona embarks on an imaginative journey to find their true inner self. Ironically, she has been looking for a solution in the world; however this solution has been inside of her. Similar to Tennyson, Tan explores the isolation of society and the purpose of life. In the opening panels of his picture book, Tan

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    Essay Length: 372 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2013
  • Lemon Tree Dilemma

    Lemon Tree Dilemma

    The Lemon Tree Dilemma Dear Mr. Smitty Smiles, I have completed a full investigation of your organization, The Lemon Tree, regarding issues that have arisen which have caused dissonance with the equal employment opportunity laws. To begin with, there have been specific incidents that have been properly documented that have clearly violated the Title VII laws of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Two of your managers from different departments of your corporation have infringed

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    Essay Length: 268 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 18, 2010
  • Red Badge of Courage

    Red Badge of Courage

    The effects that the physical environment, (nature) have on the main character, throughout any novel are so great. No one seems to notice the little details that slowly, yet gradually show, a main character's struggle, and the ironic role that nature plays in effecting their actions. Environment is always used some way, whether it is to help the main character cope with his or her struggle or, the strong emotional changes that it leaves the

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    Essay Length: 726 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: August 26, 2010
  • The Red Badge of Courage

    The Red Badge of Courage

    The Red Badge of Courage The Red Badge of Courage, by Steven Crane, has been proclaimed one of the greatest war novels of all time. It is a story that realistically depicts the American Civil War through the eyes of Henry Fleming, an ordinary farm boy who decides to become a soldier. Henry, who is fighting for the Union, is very determined to become a hero, and the story depicts Henrys voyage from being a

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    Essay Length: 1,455 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: August 30, 2010
  • Raise in Red Lantern

    Raise in Red Lantern

    In ÐŽ§Raise the Red LanternЎЁ, the symbolic implications of the ancestral altar in the central reception hall go beyond the family walls, because it displays the portraits of all the powerful officals in the Chen family, thus suggesting the entire patriarchal tradition and its political power. In ÐŽ§Raise the Red LanternЎЁ, the red lantern, an invented icon here (and one accused of being a fake cultural signifier used merely for sensational purposes), is the filmÐŽ¦s

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    Essay Length: 352 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 1, 2010
  • Red Badge of Courage Book Report

    Red Badge of Courage Book Report

    Red Badge of Courage When I first started reading this book I thought why does every one rave about how well it is written so I totally dove into reading it and found many forms of symbolism. The Symbolism in a Soldier The story The Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane, was written to reflect the harsh Civil War realities. Cranes style of writing to portray these realities included the technique of symbolism. In

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    Essay Length: 644 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: September 4, 2010
  • Where the Red Fern Grows

    Where the Red Fern Grows

    Billy was walking home one day when there was a dog fight in the ally and he went to investigate to see what was going on and there was a bunch of dog's beating up on one dog so he decided to get involved and break it up. They all scattered away when they saw him coming. The dog that was getting beat up on was lying on the ground in what looked like

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    Essay Length: 869 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 5, 2010
  • The Red Tent

    The Red Tent

    The Red Tent In Diamant's powerful novel The Red Tent the ever-silent Dinah from the 34th chapter of Gensis is finally given her own voice, and the story she tells is a much different one then expected. With the guiding hands of her four "mothers", Leah, Rachel, Zilpah, and Bilhah, all the wives of Jacob, we grow with Dinah from her childhood in Mesoptamia through puberty, where she is then entered into the "red

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    Essay Length: 1,786 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: September 5, 2010
  • The Red Balloon

    The Red Balloon

    The Red Balloon Essay The Red Balloon is about a little boy and his love for a red balloon. The movie is a French short movie which won the Cannes Film Festival Award. The film has many symbolic meanings. The movie begins when a little boy finds a large, red balloon. He rescues the balloon from a lampost and takes it to school. When he gets to school many children try to take the little

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    Essay Length: 351 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 8, 2010
  • The Red Tent: My Reaction

    The Red Tent: My Reaction

    In her book, The Red Tent, Anita Diamant attempts to expound upon the foundations laid by the Torah by way of midrashim. In doing so, parts of her stories tend to stray from the original biblical text. The following essay will explore this and several other aspects of the book as they relate to the Torah and modern midrash. One of the first differences I recognized was the description of Leah's eyes. In Genesis 29:17,

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    Essay Length: 1,625 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: September 10, 2010
  • The Poisonwood Bible, the Bean Trees and Pigs in Heaven - Barbara Kingsolver

    The Poisonwood Bible, the Bean Trees and Pigs in Heaven - Barbara Kingsolver

    In the three books, The Poisonwood Bible, The Bean Trees and Pigs In Heaven, Barbara Kingsolver chose to use the stylistic device of multiple narrators as a creative way to carry out the themes of the novel and establish the tone. This device is used extensively in The Poisonwood Bible in which Kingsolver states that when she was preparing to write, she knew that she wanted to use this structure, because it was it was

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    Essay Length: 773 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 13, 2010
  • Cold Sassy Tree

    Cold Sassy Tree

    Cold Sassy Tree, a novel by Olive Ann Burns, is an incredible story about the southern town of Cold Sassy, and a young man named Will Tweedy. In 1906, fourteen year old Will Tweedy is just starting to realize what it means to be a man, and all the responsibility that comes along with growing up. In Cold Sassy GA, the town is filled with gossip surrounding the town's newest newlyweds. Will Tweedy finds himself

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    Essay Length: 1,147 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: September 28, 2010
  • Red Scare

    Red Scare

    The documents presented here are designed to be used in classes about Pacific Northwest history or US history. Although the documents deal specifically with events in Washington state, they are still potentially useful for a course about US history as a whole. As historian Richard Fried has observed, "'McCarthyism' is so often characterized in abstract terms that its meaning remains fuzzy. To sense the emotional bite of the Communist issue and to understand both how

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    Essay Length: 2,089 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: September 30, 2010
  • Where the Red Fren Grows

    Where the Red Fren Grows

    Billy lives on a farm. He wants two good coonhounds very badly, but his Papa cannot afford any. Billy works hard, selling fruit and bait to fishermen, so eventually he has enough money for the dogs. He gives the money to his grandfather, who orders the dogs for him. Billy sneaks off in the middle of the night to go to town and pick them up. While in town, other children pick on him, but

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    Essay Length: 836 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 5, 2010
  • Red Sky at Morning: Stepping into Adulthood

    Red Sky at Morning: Stepping into Adulthood

    Red Sky At Morning by Richard Bradford, is a coming of age novel that illustrates the maturing of a young man. In the summer of 1944, Frank Arnold, a wealthy shipbuilder in Mobile, Alabama, receives his volunteer commission in the U.S. Navy. He moves his wife, Ann, and seventeen-year-old son, Josh, to the family's summer home in the village of Corazon Sagrado, high in the New Mexico mountains. Mrs. Arnold finds it impossible to

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    Essay Length: 691 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 6, 2010
  • Spanning Tree Protocol

    Spanning Tree Protocol

    Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning tree protocol is a protocol that prevents loops that are not wanted in a network. In order for a network to work properly it has to have only one active path between two network stations. If there are multiple active paths between stations loops can and will occur. When loops occur, there can sometimes be duplicate messages in the network. The loops are created by the network and if the devices

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    Essay Length: 500 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 8, 2010
  • Red Badge of Courage

    Red Badge of Courage

    Red Badge of Courage Book Report By: Adam Moore The main point in The Red Badge of Courage is Henry Flemings fear about how he will do in his first skrimish in the Civil War. Henry was a young man who lived on a farm with his mother. He dreamed about what fighting in a war would be like, and dreamed of being a hero. He dreamed of the battles of war, and of what

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    Essay Length: 1,360 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: October 10, 2010
  • Red Scare

    Red Scare

    The war was over. The last cry of help had been heard and peace was supposedly coming to the United States. But everyone was wrong. An ideological war which prompted mass paranoia known as the Red Scare had spread through the US. It began in 1919 and ended in 1921. Red Scare was the label given to the actions of legislation, the race riots, and the hatred and persecution of "subversives" and conscientious objectors during

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    Essay Length: 1,765 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: October 14, 2010
  • Red Adair

    Red Adair

    Intro - "I've done made a deal with the devil. He said he's going to give me an air-conditioned place when I go down there, if I go there, so I won't put all the fires out." A genuine American hero, Red Adair fought the most terrifying force of nature all over the world for more than 50 years. The oil fires were so hot they melt nearby cars and could roast a man in

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    Essay Length: 708 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 24, 2010
  • Xu Gang's "red Azalea on the Cliff"

    Xu Gang's "red Azalea on the Cliff"

    Xu Gang's "Red Azalea on the Cliff" This is a story of a man looking upon a beautiful red flower growing on the side of a cliff. Because it is so high above his reach, its beauty is enough to make his "heart shudder with fear." Although it is a magnificent flower, any man trying to reach for it risks possibly losing his life because it is unattainable. Gang was drafted in 1962 fighting to

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    Essay Length: 538 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 25, 2010
  • Xu Gang's "red Azalea on the Cliff"

    Xu Gang's "red Azalea on the Cliff"

    Xu Gang's "Red Azalea on the Cliff" This is a story of a man looking upon a beautiful red flower growing on the side of a cliff. Because it is so high above his reach, its beauty is enough to make his "heart shudder with fear." Although it is a magnificent flower, any man trying to reach for it risks possibly losing his life because it is unattainable. Gang was drafted in 1962 fighting to

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    Essay Length: 538 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 26, 2010
  • Red Badge of Courage

    Red Badge of Courage

    Death, Blood and Destruction The Red Badge of Courage, a Civil War novel by Stephen Crane, may be examined on various levels. One of those levels is a story about the cruelty and disasters of war. Young Henry Flemming, the protagonist, has dreamed his whole life of being in the army and despite his mother's discouragement, he enlists with a Union regiment. Soon learning that the army is a big bore, Henry begins to view

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    Essay Length: 1,047 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 28, 2010
  • Comparing the Symbolism of the Houses in the Red Death and House of Usher

    Comparing the Symbolism of the Houses in the Red Death and House of Usher

    Comparing the Symbolism of the Houses in the Red Death and House of Usher Most stories have occurrences of symbolism. Symbols are used everyday in many different ways. For instance, the Bald Eagle is used to symbolize the determination and nobility of our United States of America. In both the Masque of the Red Death and the Fall of the House of Usher, the symbolic nature of the House plays an imperative role. The House

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    Essay Length: 849 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 29, 2010
  • Brigate Rosse Red Brigade

    Brigate Rosse Red Brigade

    BRIGATE ROSSE RED BRIGADE Submitted by: Course: Date: Table of Contents I. IntroductionÐ'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'.....1 . II. History & IdeologyÐ'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...1 III. ActivitiesÐ'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'..... 2 IV. Strength and Area of OperationÐ'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...3 V. ConclusionÐ'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...3 VI. BibliographyÐ'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'...Ð'....4 Introduction During the 1970's and 1980's, great fear had been spread throughout Italy. A group known as the Brigate Rosse, or Red Brigade, had developed and left its mark on the Italian political scene. Fear was commonplace as bomb plots, kneecappings, and assassinations became

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    Essay Length: 955 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 29, 2010
  • The Shawshank Redemtion-Red and a Tall Drink of Water

    The Shawshank Redemtion-Red and a Tall Drink of Water

    Red and a Tall Drink of Water In a darkened room two passionate lovers eagerly embrace. Outside a destraught man sits in a truck, boozing it up. The old song " If I Didn't Care " , plays from a tinny radio. The drunk man fumbles with a gun while he tries to get out of the truck. He opens the door of the truck, stumbles, drops and breaks the bottle of alcohol, and the

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    Essay Length: 868 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 30, 2010

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